Superman #17: Double Lives
Superman #17
Superman #17 (Bendis, Macguire, Mounts, Sharpe) begins a new story arc with the potential to have massive consequences for the Man of Steel if the execution can hold up.
DetailsSuperman #17
Superman #17 (Bendis, Macguire, Mounts, Sharpe) begins a new story arc with the potential to have massive consequences for the Man of Steel if the execution can hold up.
DetailsStar Wars: Revenge of the Sith
Much like Attack of the Clones, Revenge of the Sith was still battling perception problems due to the issues with the first two movies. Unlike Attack of the Clones, though, this one completed its task. Granted, the entire prequel trilogy catches a lot of hate, but when people do take the time to discuss the merits of this entry separately, it is often spoken of as the decent movie that it is.
DetailsMorbius #1
In Morbius #1 (Ayala, Ferreira), the creative team delivers on all fronts and busts this first outing wide open!
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DetailsPunisher: Soviet Part 1 – Murder Ballads
Who’s killing their way through the Russian mob? It isn’t Frank Castle – and only Ennis, Burrows, and Woodard know for sure in Punisher: Soviet #1!
DetailsThe Batman’s Grave #2
The Batman’s Grave #2 (Ellis, Hitch, Sinclair, Starkings) carefully navigates the balance between image and text as a complex conspiracy seems to be slowly forming.
DetailsYoung Justice #10
With great art from the two artists and their inkers and colorists, Young Justice #10 (Bendis, Timms, Derington) is still a fun story with great characters, especially the emerging ones.
DetailsMarvel Action Spider-Man #11
Marvel Action Spider-Man #11 (Dawson, Tinto) spins a web of villains, inner conflict and teaches one of life’s most important lessons all from a teen point of view.
DetailsEwoks: The Battle for Endor
As far as the two Ewok made for TV movies go, this one was much darker and more action-filled than the first, making it more watchable for all ages instead of just young children. Aside from its fantasy elements, this Ewoks installment is more like a true entry of the Star Wars saga.
DetailsEvent Leviathan #6
Event Leviathan #6 (Bendis, Maleev) comes to an end with almost no climax. An ambitious project, Bendis and Maleev continue to show that they are a great team but with not much to show for it yet. Is this the start of something big in the DC Universe?
DetailsWeb of Black Widow #3
Web of Black Widow #3 (Houser, Mooney, Farrell, Petit) perfectly balances the thrill of a spy mystery with superb emotionally deep character writing in a fantastically illustrated package!
DetailsLivewire #12
It’s the bittersweet end of the road in Livewire #12 (Ayala, Ford, Fitzpatrick), and I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t gonna miss this series, and that means a ton in and of itself…
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